Ambuja Cement’s Neev Abhiyan promotes sustainable construction

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Ambuja Cements has been setting new benchmarks in sustainable construction year after year. Among its various holistic programs includes the very successful Neev Abhiyan initiative that imparts formal training to upskill masons and contractors by strengthening their knowledge-base and technical skill-sets through certified training modules and value-added services which promote sustainable construction.

 

While this unique initiative going on in full swing, the Technical Services team has organized numerous workshops since 2017 thereby successfully reaching out to about 41,000 contractors and masons. This program is also helping in addressing the growing demand for trained masons and contractors required by the rapidly growing construction sector in the country.

 

On this training model, Umesh Soni, Ambuja Cements Technical Services Corporate Head said, This Neev Abhiyan program, one of the pioneering initiatives by Ambuja Cement, has been partnering in the growth of contractors and masons by helping them establish and build their credibility as solution providers for sustainable construction. The certificates presented to them on completion of the program from a reputed brand like Ambuja Cement is earning them more customers and contracts, thus generating more income to them.

 

Ambuja Cement has created its own curriculum for the program. This includes six training modules – Project Management, Steel Estimation &Detailing, Estimation &Costing, Repair &Waterproofing, Building Earthquake Resistant Structures and Rainwater Harvesting. The training involves classroom as well as field sessions with an enhanced focus on knowledge application. A robust team of over 200 engineers has opened opportunities to thousands of contractors, architects, builders and engineers through this program.

 

The team is also engaged with 3300 construction professionals (Architects & Engineers) in the same period through technical sessions/lectures at its 29 Ambuja Knowledge Centres (AKCs), which provide platform to share information, create interaction and stimulate creative thinking to the Architects, Engineers and Construction (AEC) community while encouraging innovation in the field of cement, concrete, construction technology and civil engineering.

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